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3.) Leather Strips - Hardest to come by, providing 2% bite defence, and 4% scratch defence for every 2 levels of tailoring, totalling 10% bite defence and 20% scratch defence at level 10. | 3.) Leather Strips - Hardest to come by, providing 2% bite defence, and 4% scratch defence for every 2 levels of tailoring, totalling 10% bite defence and 20% scratch defence at level 10. | ||
With higher levels of tailoring you gain more sheets from disassembling clothing. | |||
At level 2 Tailoring you gain the ability to obtain thread from disassembling clothing and also(?) the ability to combine spools of thread together. | |||
With level 8 tailoring skill and when using the appropriate fabric on the clothing, the clothing can be restored instead of simply having padding added on top of a hole. This allows padding to also be added on top as well. This will not work on clothing that has been sufficiently damaged, nor clothing that cannot be repaired/patched (such as sneakers), nor special material clothing (such as firefighter pants). | With level 8 tailoring skill and when using the appropriate fabric on the clothing, the clothing can be restored instead of simply having padding added on top of a hole. This allows padding to also be added on top as well. This will not work on clothing that has been sufficiently damaged, nor clothing that cannot be repaired/patched (such as sneakers), nor special material clothing (such as firefighter pants). |
Revision as of 16:41, 19 May 2021
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. Last edit was 19/05/2021.Tailoring is a skill in Project Zomboid that is used to repair and fortify clothing.
To start tailoring, the player must have a needle, thread and fabric - which can be either ripped sheets, denim strips or leather strips.
Right-click and item of clothing and Inspect, to display the condition of the clothing. Holes can be patched, by right-clicking the corresponding bodypart, or add padding.
Currently, there are three different fabrics the player is able to use, all with varying effectiveness for padding and patching.
1.) Ripped Sheets - Provide a defence value of 1% scratch defence for every 2 levels of tailoring, totalling 5% scratch protection at level 10 tailoring.
2.) Denim Strips - Improvement over the Sheets, and easier to come by, they provide a 1% bite defence every 2 levels of tailoring, and 2% scratch defence for every two levels of tailoring, totalling 5% bite Defence and 10% scratch Defence.
3.) Leather Strips - Hardest to come by, providing 2% bite defence, and 4% scratch defence for every 2 levels of tailoring, totalling 10% bite defence and 20% scratch defence at level 10.
With higher levels of tailoring you gain more sheets from disassembling clothing.
At level 2 Tailoring you gain the ability to obtain thread from disassembling clothing and also(?) the ability to combine spools of thread together.
With level 8 tailoring skill and when using the appropriate fabric on the clothing, the clothing can be restored instead of simply having padding added on top of a hole. This allows padding to also be added on top as well. This will not work on clothing that has been sufficiently damaged, nor clothing that cannot be repaired/patched (such as sneakers), nor special material clothing (such as firefighter pants).
Items
Icon | Item | Fabric Type |
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Ripped Sheets | Cotton | |
Denim Strips | Denim | |
Leather Strips | Leather |